Tom Felton announced for Fan Expo Vancouver 2014

We’re excited to announce that Tom has confirmed to us today that he will be attending Fan Expo Vancouver in April this year. Unfortunately Tom had to cancel last year due to film shooting commitments, so here’s hoping everything pans out this time!

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Fan Expo Vancouver will take place at the Vancouver Convention Centre, April 18-20. A schedule of events will be posted on their website next month, however tickets are already available for purchase!

Tom Felton is an English actor and singer. He is best known for playing the role of Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter film series, the film adaptations of the best-selling Harry Potter novels by author J.K. Rowling, for which he auditioned at age twelve.

Felton started filming in commercials when he was eight years old and in films at the age of ten, appearing in The Borrowers and Anna and the King. After being cast as Draco Malfoy he has subsequently appeared in all eight Harry Potter films, from 2001 to 2011. Felton’s portrayal of Draco Malfoy in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 won him the MTV Movie Award for Best Villain in 2010 and 2011.

Prices for photos with Tom and his autograph are yet to be announced, but keep checking the site for updates.

Tom Felton’s Draco Malfoy to feature on new US Harry Potter postage stamp

Great news from The Wizarding World of Harry Potter today! A picture of Tom as Draco Malfoy in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince will feature on a new set of stamps, created by the United States Postal Service.

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Postal News reported:

“The magical world created by J.K. Rowling and brought to life over the course of eight films continues to captivate audiences around the world. We are proud to partner with the U.S. Postal Service to offer fans such a unique and historic way to engage with the beloved characters, creatures and adventures in the series,” said Brad Globe, president of Warner Bros. Consumer Products.

“The U.S. Postal Service is proud to issue the Harry Potter limited-edition Forever stamp collection,” said Postal Service Board of Governors Chairman Mickey Barnett. “From improbable heroes and magical creatures to schoolroom antics and daring battles, the majestic Harry Potter stamps will inspire fans of all ages.”

“We are delighted to work with Warner Bros. on the release of these stamps,” said Postal Service Chief Marketing and Sales Officer Nagisa Manabe. “This has been an excellent partnership as we celebrate this fantastic movie franchise.”

The stamps, which feature many Harry Potter characters, and the Hogwarts School wax seal, go on sale today online at usps.com/stamps, at the Postal Store on eBay at
ebay.com/stamps, or by calling 800-STAMP24 (800-782-6724).

The stamps come in a variety of different packages. For more information, visit the Postal News website.

Vote Tom Felton as GQ’s Best-Dressed Man in Britain!

Tom Felton has been selected as a contender for GQ’s Best-Dressed Man in Britain award! You can cast your vote for him over at GQ’s website. Votes close at 12pm on the 15th of November. The results will be published alongside the 50 Best Dressed Men In Britain as chosen by GQ in a future issue.

Tom is nominated along-side fellow Potter co-stars Daniel Radcliffe, Bill Nighy, Gary Oldman, Jamie Campbell Bower, Ralph Fiennes and Robert Pattinson, just to name a few!

And just in case you needed convincing; below are a couple of Tom’s latest looks from the Toronto International Film Festival, where he walked the red carpet for his two new films Thérèse and Belle.

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Audio Interview: Daily Actor talks to Tom Felton about Full Circle

Daily Actor has posted a new interview with Tom Felton, where he talks about Full Circleleaving Harry Potter behind, and exactly what one does at the dinner table.

The full interview – which is well worth a listen – can be heard online, and also be downloaded as a podcast through iTunes.

Kristyn Burtt’s write-up can be read below:

Neil LaBute is making his television debut on Oct. 9 on DIRECTV with the series Full Circle. The award-winning screenwriter and playwright takes afascinating approach to telling the story.

The 10-episode series will take place in one location and feature a conversation between two characters sitting in a restaurant. One character’s storyline will continue into the next episode with the introduction of a new character until the returns to the beginning episode and completes the full circle.

Kicking off the series is Tom Felton, best known to audiences for his portrayal of  Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter franchise. In Full Circle, his character Tim is having an affair with married woman Bridgette, played by Minka Kelly. Their discussion is the final meeting between the two lovers as Kelly’s character must choose between two vastly different lives.

Daily Actor sat down with Felton to talk about his choice to do American television and the challenges for an actor who spent years working with a green screen.

The British actor explained why he chose to work with LaBute who is known for his formidable dialogue.

He said, “Neil’s writing, obviously, is incredibly unique. I’ve read lots and lots of things over the last year but you can almost tell it was Neil just on the first three pages. And I think for any actor to have that sort of situation where it’s just literally this 25 minutes, that was the terrifying aspect and also the one that ultimately was hugely rewarding when we filmed it.”

Taking on projects like Full Circle was important to the 26-year-old star because he wanted to avoid the pitfalls of transitioning from child actor to adult actor.

“I feel incredibly lucky that it’s seriously been pretty seamless. I feel incredibly grateful that my character in Harry Potter aesthetically looked quite differently to how I do today and he was a nasty guy. But he was not a nice guy, so most people when they meet me, a director or a casting director, they kind of half expect you to be that guy I guess. So when I come in and I’m remotely friendly they’re like, ‘Oh, ok. So you’re not the evil wizard.’ So that’s oddly helped me in some respects…There’s no burden,” said Felton.

The subtleties of LaBute’s work also became an acting school lesson for the Brit because it was so drastically different from the work he did in Planet of the Apes or Harry Potter.

“… Generally you read a 25-page script, there’s usually a page or two of stage directions. X and Y happens or someone stands up, someone throws something, whatever. Nothing happens. I mean, the waiter comes over a couple of times and they go for the burger or the chip and that was it,” Felton said. “So it really left itself to a lot of …what do you do at a dinner table? Are you tapping your hand, you go for the salt shaker or whatever?”

He continued, “So that was kind of unique going back to the improv part of it. Although the dialogue [wasn’t improv]… it was odd for me just to sit there and not do something.”

The experience was a rewarding one though and the actor hopes to dive into more projects like Full Circle. He understands the benefits that great writing brings to him, not only professionally, but personally.

Felton shared, “Anything that terrifies me that makes me think, ‘I can’t do this,’ and [then] to have someone else go, ‘Yeah, you can. Give it a go. Give it a go.’ Ultimately, that’s kind of why I’m doing this job because, you know, if it’s too safe then there’s definitely no satisfaction or fun at the end of it. Something like this, there’s no mistaking myself.”

Full Circle debuts on DIRECTV on Oct. 9 at 9:00 p.m.

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